UOG TOP PICK - Goal Zero's Lighthouse Micro Flash USB Rechargeable Lantern - Light, bright and multi-functional - We've singled out Goal Zero's Lighthouse Micro Flash USB Rechargeable Lantern as one of our top recommendations because it's both a lantern and flashlight all-in-one and offers a high light output of 150 lumens in such a lightweight and compact package. Not very expensive for such a handy travel piece.

The same bright features as the Lighthouse Micro with an additional 120 lumen dimmable flashlight built-in. Pairs perfectly with Goal Zero Nomad Solar Panels.

There are 2 ways to charge the Lighthouse Micro Flash:

The Sun - The Lighthouse Micro Flash can be charged by connecting a compatible solar panel. The Nomad 7 Solar Panel can charge the Lighthouse Micro Flash in about 3.5 hours

USB - The Lighthouse Micro Flash Lantern can also be charged by being plugged into a USB power source.

Goal Zero's Lighthouse Micro Flash USB Rechargeable Lantern may be small but it definitely creates a big impact. 150 lumens worth! It's basically the same as the Lighthouse Micro USB Rechargeable Lantern but with an additional 120 lumen flashlight.

It can be recharged via a USB port or a solar panel and is incredibly compact and lightweight so can be stored in any small pocket.

This little lantern boasts a weatherproof design and is the perfect companion for the weight-conscious adventurer.

UOG TOP PICK - Goal Zero's Lighthouse Micro Flash USB Rechargeable Lantern - Light, bright and multi-functional - We've singled out Goal Zero's Lighthouse Micro Flash USB Rechargeable Lantern as one of our top recommendations because it's both a lantern and flashlight all-in-one and offers a high light output of 150 lumens in such a lightweight and compact package. Not very expensive for such a handy travel piece.

Well, I had read glowing reviews of this lantern, but expected to be a little disappointed. But I'm not. The lantern is really good. I lights up a small room well enough to be able to read shorter texts. The light temperature is nice and natural, not the cold blue type. I'm sure the lantern will work very well in a tent and is bright enough to lighten the immediate surroundings outdoors, for cooking and such. It works as reading light (now I'm talking about reading a novel for a longer time without straining your eyes) if you place it relatively close to the book. My favourite feature is important, that you can turn off half of the diodes so the lantern emits light on only one side. No risk of it shining in your eyes. The flashlight feature is so-so, but it's good enough to light your way. Since it adds very little to the price and nothing to the weight I still think it's good to have.